Katya Rivas: The Summit of Love: Humility

The Great Crusade Of Love

Extract #45

The Summit of Love:
Humility

CL-45 11-Jan-96 Jesus

To
humble yourself before others is an effective way to advance
that produces vigorous effects on the Divine Love. But to
humble yourself means to know your own nothingness, not with
empty words, but truly how it is.

He who attempts to
humble himself will feel a great resistance in doing it and
will find a thousand reasons not to do it. Resistance is
good because the value of humiliation consists precisely in
defeating it (the resistance); on the other hand, thinking
about humiliation is bad. One can say that the less you
think about this topic, the more you gather fruits derived
from humiliation.

I am directing you towards the summit of
love and I always prepare for you new humiliations,
precisely to make you suffer. Through experience I
demonstrate to you the sport of highs and lows, and you
truly run next to Me like a deer over the steep slopes of
your mountain. By reaching the top, you will master the
distance covered and new horizons will be opened to you. If
you are tired of following Me, it is not enough motive to
abandon Me.

I know, many miseries are merging to suddenly
drown you, and I warn you so that you will be firmly united
to Me, your infinite richness. The end of everything will
come the moment you receive My proof. In this there is no
doubt because My Word is given.

Confine your sufferings in
Me, I ask you to do this constantly. Subsequently, I shall
open your mind and your heart so that you can see and love
your Creator in the state of wisdom.

….EXTRACT
CONCLUDES….

EDITOR’S NOTE: Starting Monday, 05
March 2001, in the first week of Lent 2001, Scoop began
publication of a series of daily reflections on spiritual
matters from Bolivian author Katya Rivas. Rivas, has
received an official imprimatur from the Catholic Church for
several books she says she was instructed to write by Jesus
Christ, Mary and various Angels. Scoop’s extract, above,
comes from Rivas’s book “The Passion”. In 1999 Katya Rivas
was the subject of a top-rating documentary show hosted by
Mike Willessee (see Scoop TV review -
Jesus Christ Tells FOXNews He Wants To Hug World and
Scoop Images ). More recently Rivas says she was
instructed by Jesus to have her books translated and
published on the internet with the intention of having the
books distributed to as wide an audience as possible.
Several of the books can now be read online at
http://www.greatcrusade.org/, and more are coming soon.

Katya Rivas's work was the subject of a documentary made in 1999 by Australian's Ron Tesoriero and Mike Willissee called "Signs from God" ( read a review here ). In the same year the then Bishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Bergoglio - now Pope Francis - requested a scientific investigation of a remarkable and unexplained phenomena involving a discarded host which had started to bleed. In 2013 Ron Tesoriero published a book "Unseen : New Evidence" which addresses what happened with this investigation and its implications for the quest to discover the origin of life. ( Find out more here ).

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